Collective agreement | Convention collective
Your collective agreement sets out your rights and responsibilities at work. If you have any questions or concerns about your treatment, please talk to your steward or a member of the executive.
Bylaws | Règlements
Our bylaws set out the rules for how our local democratically elects our representatives, and how it is run.
- Updated Bylaws will be available after our 2016 Convention
Benefits | Avantages sociaux
Our health insurance is negotiated and is part of our Collective Agreement. Full Time and Permanent Part Time employees who choose to be part of the plan are required to pay 10% of the monthly premium. Follow the link below to our provider.
Job postings | Offres d’emploi
Job postings are found on our payroll provider’s website. Follow the link below to our provider.
Pensions | Régime de retraite
Pensions for CUPE 963 members are provided through the PSSRP pension plan. If you have any questions about your eligibility to join the plan or about your benefits, please talk to your steward or a member of the executive.
Equality Statement | Énoncé sur l’égalité
Union solidarity is based on the principle that union members are equal and deserve mutual respect at all levels. Any behaviour that creates conflict prevents us from working together to strengthen our union.
As unionists, mutual respect, cooperation and understanding are our goals. We should neither condone nor tolerate behaviour that undermines the dignity or self-esteem of any individual or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment.
Discriminatory speech or conduct which is racist, sexist, transphobic or homophobic hurts and thereby divides us. So too, does discrimination on the basis of ability, age, class, religion, language and ethnic origin.
Sometimes discrimination takes the form of harassment. Harassment means using real or perceived power to abuse, devalue or humiliate. Harassment should not be treated as a joke. The uneasiness and resentment that it creates are not feelings that help us grow as a union.
Discrimination and harassment focus on characteristics that make us different; and they reduce our capacity to work together on shared concerns such as decent wages, safe working conditions, and justice in the workplace, society and in our union.
CUPE’s policies and practices must reflect our commitment to equality. Members, staff and elected officers must be mindful that all persons deserve dignity, equality and respect.
MARK HANCOCK National President |
CHARLES FLEURY National Secretary-Treasurer |